Harmata battled tendonitis in her shoulder all season and it flared up again Thursday. Parker coach Justin Long said Harmata was in considerable pain for most of the second set but played through it.

“I give Becky a lot of credit for finishing the match,” Long said. “She gave it all she could against a very good player, but the injury and going up against a seeded player was too tough to overcome.

“And I can’t say enough about what Becky has done for our program. She played twice at state as an individual and once with the team. She’s certainly one of the better players to come through Parker.”

In other Division 1 action Thursday, Lake Geneva Badger’s No. 1 doubles team of Joanie Williams and Andrea Chironis remained unbeaten on the season with a hard-fought 6-4, 3-6, 10-8 win over Mallory Wanserski and Caroline Krolicki of Wausau East. Williams and Chironis, now 25-0 on the season, play Verona’s Stephanie Keryluk and Marissa Wilson this afternoon in a second-round match.

Milton’s doubles team of Zyann Furseth and Maddie Erdman saw its season come to an end with a first-round 6-3, 6-0, loss to Megan Johnson and Swastie Bhagwandin of Madison Memorial.